This article uses Jonathan Simon’s concept of ‘governing through crime’ as a framework to argue that the state has framed sex work, and its surrounding problems, as issues of crime. There has been a privileging and proliferation of criminal justice responses to sex work in England and Wales, at the expense of more social or welfare based responses, and at the expense of creating safer environments for sex workers to work. Criminal law is used to manage and control sex work, to reinforce other policies, such as immigration and border control, and to appear to be doing something about the ‘problem’ of sex work without providing rights to sex workers. By framing sex work as an issue of crime, with sex workers being both the perpetrators of cri...
In 2015, Amnesty International joined over 200 sex worker organisations in the call for nations to d...
Lawmakers historically justify the mobilization of criminal laws on prostitution and HIV as a means ...
Drawing on the largest study of the United Kingdom online market in sexual labour to date, this arti...
This article presents a case study of how sex worker and anti-trafficking organisations and activist...
This article explores the extent to which sex worker's accounts of living and working in Wales are c...
Dangerous and discriminatory new provisions against sex workers' clients have repeatedly been put be...
Dangerous and discriminatory new provisions against sex workers' clients have repeatedly been put be...
This article considers the origins and aims of Section 14 of the Policing and Crime Act 2009 and the...
It has been well established at a global level that sex workers are often victims of direct violenc...
Debates about the legalisation of sex work in Australia have tended to focus on the ‘risks’ of sex w...
This work centralizes a ubiquitous yet often ignored sector of global society: sex work. Situated in...
Sex workers have a lesser citizen status, yet the relationship between sex work and citizenship stat...
Whilst it remains a criminal activity to solicit sex publicly in the UK, it has become increasingly ...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
Radical feminists position any forms of sex work as gender violence against individuals and more bro...
In 2015, Amnesty International joined over 200 sex worker organisations in the call for nations to d...
Lawmakers historically justify the mobilization of criminal laws on prostitution and HIV as a means ...
Drawing on the largest study of the United Kingdom online market in sexual labour to date, this arti...
This article presents a case study of how sex worker and anti-trafficking organisations and activist...
This article explores the extent to which sex worker's accounts of living and working in Wales are c...
Dangerous and discriminatory new provisions against sex workers' clients have repeatedly been put be...
Dangerous and discriminatory new provisions against sex workers' clients have repeatedly been put be...
This article considers the origins and aims of Section 14 of the Policing and Crime Act 2009 and the...
It has been well established at a global level that sex workers are often victims of direct violenc...
Debates about the legalisation of sex work in Australia have tended to focus on the ‘risks’ of sex w...
This work centralizes a ubiquitous yet often ignored sector of global society: sex work. Situated in...
Sex workers have a lesser citizen status, yet the relationship between sex work and citizenship stat...
Whilst it remains a criminal activity to solicit sex publicly in the UK, it has become increasingly ...
This article draws from interview material with sex worker rights activists in London, and sex work ...
Radical feminists position any forms of sex work as gender violence against individuals and more bro...
In 2015, Amnesty International joined over 200 sex worker organisations in the call for nations to d...
Lawmakers historically justify the mobilization of criminal laws on prostitution and HIV as a means ...
Drawing on the largest study of the United Kingdom online market in sexual labour to date, this arti...